The recent Thomson v Doe case wasn't the first online review case and it won't be the last, but it did set a precedent in Washington State and is worth knowing about if you use services like Yelp or Avvo.﻿

1. I wrote three Forbes articles this week: about how black churches were burning across the South, perhaps in response to the Charleston shooting and Confederate flag takedown; about how new presidential candidate Chris Christie has handled his 5-year control of Atlantic City; and about a new app that aims to help people find bathrooms in New York…

In many states, there's a long delay required to finalize a divorce. If you don't want to wait that long, these are the states you'll want to head to. (Not to say that we want anyone to "hurry" their decision-making in such a serious matter)﻿

Above: A jawbone discovered at a Malaysian human trafficking site. The more one looks into the Obama administration's reclassification of Malaysia in its human trafficking index, the more disturbed one gets. Malaysia openly engages in widespread human trafficking. This is technically illegal in ...

It wasn’t Sluggerrr’s fault that a hot dog tossed from the mascot’s paw hit a spectator in the face during a 2009 Royals game, a Jackson County jury decided. Nor was it the fault of John Coomer, the fan who was looking at the scoreboard instead of Sluggerrr as the foil-encased dog headed his way, the jury ruled after a two-day trial in Kansas City.